@Winged thanks the cape took awhile to get right
And yea I can only imagine how amazing the Diablo battle is going to be when the Siege Breaker crescendo (elephant moving through the shadows) and climax were so amazing.
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Aug 3, 2011Infiltrator posted a message on It Ends with DiabloDamn I thought it was going to be Jon Irenicus.Posted in: News
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Aug 3, 2011Infiltrator posted a message on Skill Points Removal Fuels Game ControversyYea, I'm not buying any of this. They are just being lazy. Instead of balancing skills so people actually have more than a couple of viable builds they are just throwing the entire concept out of the window.Posted in: News
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Thank you for the updated songs, Prosthesy.
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I was looking at the gameplay videos while listening to this particular song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9Zy_Bo1NSs
Personally, I find the tracks very moody and fitting for the game atmosphere, but I can't help but feel they went in a completely different direction with it.
IMO the tracks are perfect for the locations, but they just don't go that well with the massacre you're doing. If this was a survival game where you controlled a weak character that is supposed to hide and evade the demons/zombies, these themes would fit much better, in my opinion. It just sounds too ambiental and discreet, when you're in fact ripping up hordes of hellspawn/undead non-stop.
The tristram theme from d1/2 ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obsFxm4fj7g ) really makes its presence felt and is in my opinion more fitting to what you're doing in the actual game.
Don't take this as a rant, because it's not.. I'd say it was just my observation, and I'd like to hear opinions on this.
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Excellent idea, a filter would be great, and it should be set to Magical items and up on default I guess.
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I trust my friends but I want to know what public people get. It doesn't always have to involve begging, people can offer a legitimate trade and you don't have to advertise what you got every time you get an item you consider un-needed. Perhaps you found a sub-par crossbow that you'd throw, but it's actually an upgrade for the DH in your group. If he didn't see what you got you'd just trash it.
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I think it would help and would facilitate trading on the spot as someone might pick items that are needed by party members.
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Arena is just too boring and predictable.
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What made you think that? It's just my opinion that Blizzard is making stuff up to hide the real reason for this, but since I'm not affected by it I do not really care. Honest words go a long way in my book, but I guess in the current time those are hard to come by, at least from the corporate world.
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I just wish blizzard would stop with the bullshit and just admit it's an anti-piracy measure instead of trying to come up with random excuses that are easy to see through.